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Has Ross Taylor acquired two new names?

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
Last I looked, New Zealand batsman and one-day superstar Ross Taylor was most certainly RL (Ross Luteru IIRR) Taylor. Now I look and both on CA and CI he is LRPL (Luteru Ross Poutoa Lote) Taylor. :blink: When did this happen? I'm used to it with Bangladeshis and Pakistanis, and I'm used to Sri Lankan names changing every 5 minutes. But Kiwis? :blink:
 

Fiery

Banned
Last I looked, New Zealand batsman and one-day superstar Ross Taylor was most certainly RL (Ross Luteru IIRR) Taylor. Now I look and both on CA and CI he is LRPL (Luteru Ross Poutoa Lote) Taylor. :blink: When did this happen? I'm used to it with Bangladeshis and Pakistanis, and I'm used to Sri Lankan names changing every 5 minutes. But Kiwis? :blink:
Since he was born I guess. CI and CA must have been wrong. "One-day superstar"? You trying to be funny?
 

Lillian Thomson

Hall of Fame Member
Always dangerous to quote WikiPedia but:

Taylor's full name is Luteru Ross Poutua Taylor, however sources have inaccurately recorded his name as Ross Luteru Taylor. This is because Taylor has grown up answering to both Luteru and Ross in cricket and did not realise he needed to write down his full name for the official New Zealand Cricket records when he was asked to fill in a questionnaire at a first-class match early in his career.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
"One-day superstar"? You trying to be funny?
Ever since Matt Currie mentioned his name to me I've believed Taylor had it in him to be the next Roger Twose. Big call, of course, as Twose was a bit special.

Who else currently averages over 40 in New Zealand domestic cricket? Who else has ever done over more than a handful of games? Not many I'd guess.
 

Perm

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
These Polynesian guys often have a few names, and sort of shorten them down. Lillian Thomson's quote from Wikipedia sounds fairly correct.
 

Perm

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Who else currently averages over 40 in New Zealand domestic cricket? Who else has ever done over more than a handful of games? Not many I'd guess.
Chris Harris retired at the end of last season, otherwise he'd make the criteria. He's the only one that I can think of.
 

Fiery

Banned
John F. Reid is the only kiwi batsman ever to average more than 40 in ListA. Taylor averages under 40 in all forms
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
John F. Reid is the only kiwi batsman ever to average more than 40 in ListA. Taylor averages under 40 in all forms
Averages almost 55 for CD in List-A OD cricket as of this post, though his record (in 2 innings) for North Island is awful.

Scored just 29 runs in 5 innings for New Zealand A mind. Has also played 3 games for "New Zealand Black" whoever they are and done not-much.
 

Perm

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Has also played 3 games for "New Zealand Black" whoever they are and done not-much.
They played in the Top End series back in 2006 when we sent two teams over. New Zealand Black and New Zealand White.
 

Richard

Cricket Web Staff Member
:blink: Had no idea Harris' List-A OD record was that good TBH - knew about his First-Class record, it's almost famous given how few Tests he's played as a spcialist bat. But with all those ODIs it's a bit odd he never batted above the Cairnses, Parores et al.
 

Flem274*

123/5
No idea who averages over 40 in list A but in FC the men are:

Stephen Fleming
Peter Fulton
Matt Sinclair
Jesse Ryder
Greg Hay
 

Perm

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
:blink: Had no idea Harris' List-A OD record was that good TBH - knew about his First-Class record, it's almost famous given how few Tests he's played as a spcialist bat. But with all those ODIs it's a bit odd he never batted above the Cairnses, Parores et al.
Harris did have quite a few inning where he wasn't dismissed, in both forms, and that has contributed to his high average. Still a fantastic batsman, and a real shame he was never given more chances to be a Test batsman.
 

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